
I see them everywhere. They eat plants out of you garden and fly into swimming pools like crazy. They are very annoying.The Japanese beetle Popillia japonica is a real invasive species which was first found outside Japan in 1916 in the USA were it is now found in a number of places.
1970 it was found on one of the Azore-islands ( Terceira ) and can now be found on almost every island of the Azores.
2014 a population was found in Northern Italy and 2017 already in Switzerland ().
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It wasn't a Safari Park in those days.I know a number of Reeves' muntjac deer have settled in central England. Most were escapees, and deliberate releases, from Woburn Safari Park in the 20th Century.
No , it was 'Woburn Abbey'....It wasn't a Safari Park in those days.
They initially tried Indian Muntjac, which proved danderous to small dogs, and were replaced by the Chinese species.No , it was 'Woburn Abbey'....![]()